Adam left us a big task: Sawu
Peter Phiri
FORMER Zimbabwe Saints and Warriors legend Agent “Ajira” Sawu has said Adam Ndlovu left him with a big task to carry and complete.Second hand tyre bursts cause most accidents — survey
Business Reporter
THE majority of road accidents in the country are being caused by tyre bursts of second hand imported tyres, an official has said.Inquiry harshly criticizes US State Department over Benghazi attack
Security at the US mission in Benghazi, Libya, was grossly inadequate to deal with a 11 September attack that killed a US ambassador and three others because of failures within the State Department, an official inquiry found on Tuesday.Benjani, Kaseke convey condolences
Sports Editor
FORMER Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari, who arrives this morning for Adam Ndlovu’s burial, has praised the former striker for playing a very big role in the careers of younger players in the team.Minister Mpofu takes over Ndlovu brothers’ expenses
Chronicle Reporter
THE Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Obert Mpofu, has taken over the payment of medical expenses for Peter Ndlovu and funeral expenses for his brother, Adam.
Adamski’s body to pass through Luveve, B/F
Lovemore Dube
Hockey association appeals for Government assistance
Sports Correspondent
THE president of the Hockey Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ), Gavin Stephens is appealing to government for assistance to develop the sport in the country.US Treasury imposes sanctions against Congo’s M23 rebel leaders
The United States Treasury Department says it is imposing sanctions against two leaders of the March 23 movement (M23), which has set up a parallel government in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Limited funds hamper REA operations
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) will not be able to electrify 175 of the 783 institutions that it had targeted throughout the country this year due to financial and other logistical constraints, public relations and marketing executive Mr Johannes Nyamayedenga has said.Clubs reject Central Soccer League financial report
Lovemore Zigara
ZIFA Central Soccer League clubs refused to adopt the financial report presented by treasurer Charlton Moyo at the region’s annual general meeting held in Gwanda on Saturday arguing that it was not done using proper accounting methods and was therefore confusing.



